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@DB Ahh...thank you! What about an emergency weighted/anchored buoy directing a signal from the surface?Something? Anything?
Very low frequency radio waves work under water. The surface is more than 2 miles up. You would think there would be some sort of releasable buoy for emergency communications. But if the sub failed catastrophically there would be nothing.
If an illegal alien had been on board, the submersible would be on dry land already.
CNN has a live presser right now.
I wonder at what point it changes from search and rescue to a recovery effort?
Efforts to rescue the Titanic submersible are being delayed because US officials haven't approved paperwork, OceanGate advisor saysStory by tporter@businessinsider.com (Tom Porter) • 6h ago The company that owns the missing Titanic submersible criticized bureaucratic delays. It said vital equipment is being being held up by US officials.
Anything new?
The only thing I heard new was a certain amount of pessimism that there would be a positive outcome.
Kinda terrifying thought huh?
Translation: No cash "gifts" have reached "The Big Guy",and you KNOW that since the submersible is full of Billionaires,the "gifts" had better be BIG!
BTW,why all the cheap shots at the control device?If it works,it works. That's all any of them can do.BTW,I am a BIG fan of the "Keep it simple,stupid!" line of thinking. The less complex something is,the less likely it is to fail.
Well... Here's a pretty good explanation:https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/oceangate-company-behind-missing-titanic-tourist-sub-once-subject-lawsuit-safety-complaints